I have 462 marks and 125740 category rank in NEET 2024. Can I get a government college for MBBS or NDS? I am from UP (OBC-NCL).
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You may get through a government college for MBBS or BDS in Uttar Pradesh with 462 NEET-UG 2024 update and marks and category rank 125740. If you are an OBC-NCL candidate, then you shall be in for the seats offered for other backward castes. For instance, the cutoff mark of OBC-NCL candidates in becoming government medical college in UP is about 500- 550. Nevertheless, some establishments may set a lower cut off point. For instance, for the OBC-NCL category the NEET percentile of cutoffs for admission in 2022 was between 458-493 mark in Motilal Nehru Medical College Allahabad. You may be lucky to get government college chances, althoug
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